What a novel plot that took us back in time! Izu Ojukwu adequately fed our curiosity!
The acting, editing, and overall screenplay, regrettably, did not follow the same path 😔
DELICIOUS
-We need to give it up for '76's photography because it felt like we were actually watching a movie shot in the 70s. Good job!
-The narrative gave us knowledge about a vital historical event, a great way to break from typical fictional scripts
-Izu intentionally gave us a taste of the old days by featuring black and white shots, voices from radio/tv presenters, social activities, singers, and an entertaining ambiance
-You could tell the costume, score, and set design teams put a lot of effort to produce a 70s look in the movie. We relished the afros, colorful dresses and bell bottom pants 😃
BLAND
-Rita Dominic delivered a notable performance post-pregnancy, but before that, she was walking and running fast, getting up and down effortlessly with a full-term pregnancy that it took away from the realism of the story.
The other actors were ok, not memorable except for Adonijah Owiriwa playing Captain Jaiye
-The editor, at times, cut some scenes too quickly that we missed some valuable details
-It would have been nice for the screenplay to have included more detailed character development, e.g., we didn't really get to know Captain Dewa's psychology during jail time.
Further info about the coup planning and the process leading to its failure could have been provided to better understand '76.